im restoring a 1973 2.0 and have been slowly looking for parts in excellent condition. does anyone have pics of a 1973 2.0 dash showing gauges and knobs so i know what is correct when looking for parts, any info would be appreciated
Here are a couple, the car has 34K miles with the original interior, I hope this helps.
Scott
My 73 has the yellow fog light switch.
nice car!
what is the correct combo gauge for the 73, 2.0
I assume you mean the left-most gauge with the brake warning light. If the car was equipped with a console, the combo gauge will have gas gauge at bottom, idiot lights for oil pressure and alternator and a flashing brake warning light at top. If the car is a 2.0L not equipped with a console, the brake warning light is moved to the same size as the oil pressure and alt idiot lights and an oil temp gauge replaced the large brake warning light at the top.
I might be mistaken(but I doubt it) the 73 2.0L only came in one trim package. (to celebrate the death of the six, those bastards )
A good place to ask this question would be the "originalty and history" forum on this site.
Ditto on the yellow/orange foglight switch.
My Canadian '73 has a green fog light bezel and a RR Def switch.
My '73 2.0 also has the yellow fog light switch. While I cannot vouch for its originality, PET only indicates yellow for the fog light switch (and green for the rear window defroster switch).
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